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30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
"Two times as many" means that the quantity in question is doubled. For example, if there are 5 apples, "two times as many" would refer to 10 apples. It indicates a multiplication of the original amount by 2.
If everybody in the room has 90 apples, and you're the only person in the room, how many apples are in the room?(1 person) x (90 apples) = (90 apples)
If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
Since Kevin picked 13 more apples than Andy and its clear that Kevin picked 30 apples in total, then Andy picked exactly 17 apples.
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
If Kiana picked 12 apples and that is 6 fewer than what Willie picked, we can set up the equation: 12 = Willie - 6. To find the number of apples Willie picked, we add 6 to Kiana's total: 12 + 6 = 18. Therefore, Willie picked 18 apples from the tree.
She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
50 -.-" or it could be still 45 if this is a trick question...
36 apples in each basket
There are 42 apples left, and you have 3 apples yourself.Another view:There are still 45 apples: 3 that you picked up and the other 42 that are "there"
there are 40 left on the tree and you have 5
Well the equation for that is 7-6=1 so the answer is 1.
15 apples crazy people
"Two times as many" means that the quantity in question is doubled. For example, if there are 5 apples, "two times as many" would refer to 10 apples. It indicates a multiplication of the original amount by 2.
If everybody in the room has 90 apples, and you're the only person in the room, how many apples are in the room?(1 person) x (90 apples) = (90 apples)